Exception handling

Id like to create a file to save all exception messages, so I added code to most of catch my catches, and the good thing is it works.Now I tried the same thing as release version but dont get any results!! File stays the way it is.

Can anyone help?

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: Gday everyone.: : Id like to create a file to save all exception messages, so I added code to most of catch my catches, and the good thing is it works.: Now I tried the same thing as release version but dont get any results!! File stays the way it is.: : Can anyone help?:

Is it possible you are not gettinh any errors. Because a Catch doesn't execute when no exceptions are thrown.

: Is it possible you are not gettinh any errors. Because a Catch doesn't execute when no exceptions are thrown.: Nope, Ive made a little calculator to test, before I dare to implement it into the companys product.

I can create a variety of exceptions. going through with debug no problem. This is not possible in release of course. Didnt find anything mentioned in docu about different handling of exceptions for release/debug either. One thing I found out: string of Exception is different in the two versions. In release it doesnt contain any path information. This caused my test app to crash in release.

: : Is it possible you are not gettinh any errors. Because a Catch doesn't execute when no exceptions are thrown.: : : Nope, Ive made a little calculator to test, before I dare to implement it into the companys product.: : I can create a variety of exceptions. going through with debug no problem. This is not possible in release of course. Didnt find anything mentioned in docu about different handling of exceptions for release/debug either. One thing I found out: string of Exception is different in the two versions. In release it doesnt contain any path information. This caused my test app to crash in release.: : Thanks.:

That would be because the release version does not compile w/ the Debug symbols, so .NET has no way of telling you which line an exception has occured. You may need to change the way you log your exceptions.

: That would be because the release version does not compile w/ the Debug symbols, so .NET has no way of telling you which line an exception has occured. You may need to change the way you log your exceptions.: Okay, I figured there is no path and line info in release so I changed code. Works okay now, but is no as helpful as debug.